How To Prevent Bud Rot and Fungal Control

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Bud rot is a serious issue when it comes to the latter stages of growing marijuana. Bud rot develops from necroted biomass growing spores that eventually become viable and develop a mold that rots away the plant.  This can happen from insects like caterpillars that eat away the insides of the stems or the insides of the bud. This type of bud rot is generally outdoor cultivation issue only, as most indoor growers aren’t going to have caterpillars in their grow room. Find out the causes of bud rot indoors and how to deal with it by listening to the PotCast! Fungus is something that no grower wants to deal with, whether it’s powdery mildew, fungus gnats, an actual fungus like botrytis which a lot of growers actually call bud rot. So for those that don’t know botrytis is generally the spore or fungus that rots your plant away to a brown almost grey-like color. Are you experiencing either of these problems with your plants? We got you covered!

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